A window at the camera shop along Beaver street is full of photos of cancer survivors.

The number and color on each photo represents the years the person has been cancer free and the type of cancer each person has survived.

The woman who took the photos wanted to bring awareness to a condition so many people deal with.

"The people were stopping by asking us what the number represented, what the colors represented and then of course just about everybody had a story of either in their family or a friend that was affected by cancer in some way," Carol Brown, of Tyler Brown Photography, said.

Brown is a two time cancer survivor and lost her husband to cancer a year ago.

Her window display will be up through September.

She also plans to do more cancer awareness events in the coming months.

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